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The Hip Bagel, New York, 1960s Miami He was a smuggler who

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He was a smuggler who heroically fought for the United States against Great Britain in defense of New Orleans in the War of 1812

and a little prospector's cabin

Their bodies are also painted in brown clay

opened in Oakland at the tail end of the "Populuxe" era

A two hour drive from New York City

The Hip Bagel, New York, 1960s Miami He was a smuggler whoIn 1960s New York, The Hip Bagel in Greenwich Village was THE place to be. The caf which opened in 1963 the year of President John F Kennedys assassination was the unofficial headquarters of the citys in crowd. It was frequented by musicians such as Bob Dylan (who lived next door), artists Andy Warhol, Mark Rothko and Robert Rauschenberg, comedian Lenny Bruce, filmmaker Woody Allen and countless others. All before they became famous. It was opened by

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